Mohsin Ur Rehman Baig

Mohsin Ur Rehman Baig is a contemporary visual artist from Islamabad, Pakistan, born in 1997. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree from the National College of Arts (NCA), Rawalpindi, in 2022, specializing in Miniature Painting with minors in Printmaking and Photography. His academic excellence was recognized with a distinction for his efforts.​

Artistic Vision and Mediums
Mohsin Ur Rehman Baig's work delves into themes of self-exploration, body awareness, and the journey towards self-acceptance. He employs traditional miniature painting techniques alongside modern mediums such as ballpoint pen drawings and printmaking. His piece "Innocent," a gouache and silver leaf painting on wasli, was showcased at KHAMSA Art Gallery in 2024.

Exhibitions and Recognition
Baig's art has been featured in several prominent exhibitions, including:​

"Sadequain Ki Anjuman Mein" (2023): A tribute to the legendary artist Sadequain, where Baig's work was highlighted.​

"The Good Order, I Think" (2023): An exhibition at Line Green Gallery, showcasing his printmaking skills.​

"Everything Is Going Upside Down" (2023): A group exhibition featuring emerging Pakistani artists.​

Additionally, his mural work at Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi, part of the "Murals of Dairah" project, reflects his commitment to public art.​

Online Presence and Portfolio
Baig shares his artistic journey and works through his Facebook page, Sketchbook Series, and his YouTube channel, where he discusses his portrait-making process.